The really crazy thing to consider is that when heaters like Stan's were new, a lot of people were plugging them into light sockets that hung from the ceiling.
I remember in the '70s at Disneyland, the General Electric Carousel of Progress (originally a 1964 World's Fair exhibit) included a presentation showing a family scene in a 1920s living room with multiple cords -- including ones for a dish heater and a monitor top -- strung to a various ceiling light sockets. Now that's scary.

I remember in the '70s at Disneyland, the General Electric Carousel of Progress (originally a 1964 World's Fair exhibit) included a presentation showing a family scene in a 1920s living room with multiple cords -- including ones for a dish heater and a monitor top -- strung to a various ceiling light sockets. Now that's scary.
